I have taken the risk to apply. I hope it pays off. However I have a cumulative score of 446 without the sibling points.
No one tends to have an idea of how to handle this matter
I’m the main applicant for the immigration to Canada & my sister in law has the canadian passport but she is still under 18, now she is 16 years old.
Is there any chance to get any additional scores??
I’m the main applicant for the immigration to Canada & my sister in law has the canadian passport but she is still under 18, now she is 16 years old.
Is there any chance to get any additional scores??
Question.
My step sister and bothers are in Canada...they are all PR...Our parents aren't married but they are living together in a common law relationship. How can I show proof of our parents common law relationship? And Can I claim points for siblings?
My father has PR and my brother is 18yrs old and has citizenship in Canada as he was born there, however, I do not have any relationship with them and my father’s name is not on my birth certificate. Should I declare I have family in Canada or withheld this information. If I declare I will have to provide supporting documents and my father is not willing to assist for whatever reasons. I have text messages to show that he acknowledged me as his child but is being spiteful
My father has PR and my brother is 18yrs old and has citizenship in Canada as he was born there, however, I do not have any relationship with them and my father’s name is not on my birth certificate. Should I declare I have family in Canada or withheld this information. If I declare I will have to provide supporting documents and my father is not willing to assist for whatever reasons. I have text messages to show that he acknowledged me as his child but is being spiteful
Don't declare it in express entry profile that you have relatives in Canada that way u won't be claiming any points for sibling or Canada relationship. Once you got invite fill family details with your father and brother with letter of explanation, you don't need to provide any proof as you won't be claiming points. Proofs are required only if u need points.
Would you please guide me with following issue as I'm really frustrated at this point and don't know what to do!
My brother is a PR now and I claimed for the points. However, he is now going to leave Canada for a new job to another country. In case I receive ITA by next six months, can I still claim for the points by submitting copy of his PR card and utility bills for march/April 2019?
I apologise if this has been covered in another thread but if someone has the information to help me out I would really appreciate it.
I am applying for PR through the Canadian experience class. I have a common law partner who is a Canadian Citizen and she has Canadian Siblings. Can I claim the sibling associated points or not as my common law is already a citizen of canada?
Hello all,
My wife’s brother is a Canadian citizen and I am claiming points under ‘Sibling’ category. In order to prove the sibling relationship, I’ve their birth certificates and passport copies with parent’s details. However, the problem is
On my wife’s documents, father’s name is mentioned as ‘xxx’
On my brother-in-law’s documents, father’s name is mentioned as ‘xxxKumar’ (addition of the word ‘Kumar’ after the name)
Would this be in an issue? Can I go ahead and submit the documents?
Have anyone faced similar issue? Appreciate the input. thanks!
Does PR card is necessary to claim sibling points? My brother recently moved to Canada (he has COPR) and pr card will take another 2 months. Can I claim his points or I need to wait till he gets his PR card?
Hello all,
My wife’s brother is a Canadian citizen and I am claiming points under ‘Sibling’ category. In order to prove the sibling relationship, I’ve their birth certificates and passport copies with parent’s details. However, the problem is
On my wife’s documents, father’s name is mentioned as ‘xxx’
On my brother-in-law’s documents, father’s name is mentioned as ‘xxxKumar’ (addition of the word ‘Kumar’ after the name)
Would this be in an issue? Can I go ahead and submit the documents?
Have anyone faced similar issue? Appreciate the input. thanks!
Hi . It’s not an issue . Your father in law can submit an affidavit , notarised of same name .. that is 1 xxx is known by xxx and xxxkumar . Both children are my biological children and so on . On this site there are many format of same name affidavit. For better assistance I suggest u to seek advice of legal falcon. Tagging him for your convience. @legalfalcon . Good luck
Does PR card is necessary to claim sibling points? My brother recently moved to Canada (he has COPR) and pr card will take another 2 months. Can I claim his points or I need to wait till he gets his PR card?